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PLANT STALL - 972 East Coast Rd, Northcross.

Virginia from Northcross

Hi, pleased to say another 50+ pots on-cycled last month.  Now starts the best planting weather for all plants. 
Have strawberriesfor50cents just starting, some swan plant seedlings $1.Lots of good ground covers - green sedum, mondo grass and orange clivias for $1.  Nearly used all the pots I needed too, so thank you all. 
Also selling a couple of big specimen jade -$20 already in brown pots.  Other stuff as well but will not have too many more after June.  Few copper bromiliads @ $3.  And some more cannas $4 Australanas/med brown leaf and dark apricot flowers/couple more yellow which have been the most popular.  Autumn is the time when we uplift all plants, throw away old parts and replant with new compost and fertilsor to make new healthy plants for spring.
NB. Easy to spot ATM - roadworks have dropped huge sign y my driveway. Just turn at the big blue arrow!!!

Negotiable

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